Former Plymouth Argyle youngster Luke Young looks set to leave Torquay United this summer and make a return to the Football League.

Young was an ever-present as the Gulls were relegated from the National League and with his contract up this summer, it looks as though he will leave Plainmoor for pastures new.

League Two sides Yeovil Town and Cheltenham Town are both keen on signing Young, who would be available on a free transfer as he is now 25 years of age.

Young was crowned Torquay’s player of the year in what was otherwise a disappointing season for him. It was the third time in four seasons that he won the prize with the one time he missed out the season he missed much of the campaign due to a serious knee injury.

Young has been offered new terms to stay at Torquay with the club retaining its professional status as they seek an immediate return to the National League from National South, where they will be playing in 2018/19.

Yeovil boss Darren Way already has a number of central midfielders on his books for next season with Connor Smith, Jake Gray, James Bailey and Alefe Santos all contracted for next season. But none of them featured regularly for Yeovil due to either injury or poor form in 2017/18.